The Belleville Senators’ first win streak of the season has ended at three games, after the Sens dropped a 4-1 decision at home to the Rochester Americans on Wednesday night.
Belleville was able to weather an early Rochester attack and kill off an early Amerks power play, but the visitors would open the scoring just past the nine-minute mark.
Rookie Redmond Savage found some space in the left circle and lifted a wrist shot up for the glove-hand shoulder of Hunter Shepard to start things off.
Anton Wahlberg and Zach Metsa would combine on a give-and-go about five minutes later to make it 2-0, however, the Senators got one goal back before the end of the frame on the power play.
Phil Daoust pounced on a puck during a scramble in front of the Rochester net and knocked it between the legs of Devon Levi for his first goal of the season.
Rochester took the one-goal lead to the break and outshot Belleville 16-9 in the period.
The Amerks would extend the lead to 4-1 in the second.
Isak Rosen capitalized on a Belleville turnover, beating Shepard unassisted from the low slot just over a minute in.
Then, later in the frame, Jake Leschyshyn tallied on a two-man advantage from the left circle.
The Sens were again outshot in the period, 10-5, but were also shorthanded three times.
Both teams would get their chances in the third period, but neither would find the net.
Belleville is back on the ice Saturday night when they go on the road to face the Syracuse Crunch




